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  2. Challenges of road pricing

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~frank/TALKS/mathsintransport.html
    11 Sep 2005: Review of Network Economics 3 (2004) 323-346. E.T. Verhoef and K.A. ... Small. Journal of Transport Economics and Policy 38 (2004) 127-156.
  3. Computer Laboratory - Computer Science Syllabus - E-Commerce

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/DeptInfo/CST05/node83.html
    12 Sep 2005: Network economics: real and virtual networks, supply-side versus demand-side scale economies, Metcalfe's law, the dominant firm model, the differentiated pricing model. ... Integration with traditional media. The network marketing problem. Overseas sales.
  4. 8. Growth and Exit routes

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/2004/Ecommerce/Ecommerce2.ppt
    3 May 2005: Network allows opportunity to extract value even when marginal costs are near zero. ... One sentence summary of information economics. Network Effects. Dominant firm markets -> Huge amount to play for.
  5. Computer Laboratory - Computer Science Syllabus - Economics and Law

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/DeptInfo/CST05/node51.html
    12 Sep 2005: Pareto efficiency; the discriminating monopolist. Welfare and the Arrow theorem. Classical economics continued. ... UK laws, including RIP. Network economics. Real and virtual networks, supply-side versus demand-side scale economies, Metcalfe's law, the
  6. The topology of covert conflict

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/techreports/UCAM-CL-TR-637.pdf
    22 Jul 2005: strategy. Theattacker wishes to maximize the network damage caused per unit of work. ... IUI Working Paper Series 617, The Research Institute of Industrial Economics (2004).6.
  7. Exam questions 2003

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/2004/Ecommerce/2004p7q14.rtf
    19 May 2005: Context: This relates to the business models, payment mechanisms and basic economics sections of the course. ... This type of side effect in a transaction is known as an externality in economics, and externalities arising from network effects are known
  8. Cooperation and deviation in market-based resource allocation

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/techreports/UCAM-CL-TR-622.pdf
    8 Mar 2005: economics: “After all, economicsis primarily about people not goods.” (Chapter 34 in [92]). ... This model assumes that resources are any kind of non-storableservice, such as computer processing time or network communication capacity.

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